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"Mark Probert" wrote in message news:yVYYi.6569$sN.896@trndny02... Kevysmom wrote: What you posted wasn't a "masters thesis", it was a "mass of feces". Do make a note of it & discontinue posting. Actually, it was Andrew trash mouth Kingoff who wrote that. Mark is a deceiver as well as a proven liar. Debbee is not the subject. Mark likes to insult and answer for his gang members. |
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"Jan Drew" wrote:
"Peter Bowditch" wrote in message .. . Kevysmom wrote: I dont have spell check, But I would like it. Tell me how I can get it? If you insist on posting through Google Groups rather than using a real newsreader, get the Google toolbar. It has a feature which allows spell checking inside web forms. Note Peter has never said one word about the MANY misspellings of his buddy Mark Probert. Donna asked a question about spell checkers. I answered politely, even though Donna and I disagree about a lot of things. You, on the other hand, could not help but spit vitriol. (And vitriol is 32.7% sulphur.) -- Peter Bowditch Lies and spam deleted. Please list the lies in my sig, Jan. -- Peter Bowditch aa #2243 The Millenium Project http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles Australian Council Against Health Fraud http://www.acahf.org.au Australian Skeptics http://www.skeptics.com.au To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com |
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LOL!! OK, Thanks widget! )
On Nov 10, 7:07 am, SanHolo wrote: On Nov 10, 12:59 pm, wrote: On Nov 9, 9:45 pm, Kevysmom wrote: I told you not to take that personally. I just wanted to make sure people are able to google what you are talking about, which they are not if they google for GABBA. I didnt really take it personal, It was an honest mistake. Why would anyone who is researching GABA read the google board? When I want to know something I dont get my information from google groups! I'm not worrying about researchers, I'm talking about people who read this board. Yes, you can google for "gabba", but that does not lead you to GABA, and that's the problem. BTW, use a Mac if you want system-wide spell checking. ;-) That was me. Looks like I was logged in with another account...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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If you insist on posting through Google Groups rather than using a
real newsreader, get the Google toolbar. It has a feature which allows spell checking inside web forms. I love my new google toolbar! But I still made some mistakes, God help when I am tired! ) I wrote now instead of know. I wish there was a program that would find these errors as well! LOL On Nov 9, 5:18 pm, Peter Bowditch wrote: Kevysmom wrote: I dont have spell check, But I would like it. Tell me how I can get it? If you insist on posting through Google Groups rather than using a real newsreader, get the Google toolbar. It has a feature which allows spell checking inside web forms. -- Peter Bowditch aa #2243 The Millenium Projecthttp://www.ratbags.com/rsoles Australian Council Against Health Fraudhttp://www.acahf.org.au Australian Skepticshttp://www.skeptics.com.au To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com |
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Kevysmom wrote:
It's the GABA-receptor Thank You, I really do need a proof reader to correct my many mistakes! Taking and passing high school chemisgtry would also help alot. The type of seizures my son has is only controlled using benzodiazepines. There is a Benzodiazepine site on the Gaba Receptor. When a person has a prolonged seizure and is rushed to the ER, They use Benzodiazpines to stop the seizure. Some children need to be on Benzo's everyday. The importance of glutamate, glycine, and -aminobutyric acid transport and regulation in manganese, mercury and lead neurotoxicity http://www.sciencedirect.com/science...8ff76ec421d035 On Nov 9, 8:16 am, SanHolo wrote: Don't take this personal, but I must correct two things you wrote: On Nov 9, 2:33 am, Kevysmom wrote: All diesease are biochemical abnormalties.. Not so. .Why do you think Lets take seizures, it a simple one. Seizures can be caused by mercury poisoning. what happens when a baby is poisoned by mercury, the mercury targets the GABBA receptors causing problems, So now the baby has to take a chemical to prevent the seizures that was caused by mercurys interference of the GABBA receptor, This is what I call a Biochemical abnormality. Even if it is induced by a toxin. Same thing with diabetes, You take insulin because of a biochemical abnormality. It's the GABA-receptor, there is no known GABBA or GABBA receptor. Although there are a vast number of different biomolecules, many are complex and large molecules (called polymers) that are composed of similar repeating subunits (called monomers). Each class of polymeric biomolecule has a different set of subunit types. For example, a protein is a polymer made up of 20 or more amino acids. Biochemistry studies the chemical properties of important biological molecules, like proteins, in particular the chemistry of enzyme-catalyzed reactions. A polymer with 20 amino acids is a peptide. If you have about 100 amino acids, then you call it a protein. Every living cell (and therefore the human body) uses 20 different amino acids to build all proteins it needs, maybe you confused it with this number.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Kevysmom wrote:
If you insist on posting through Google Groups rather than using a real newsreader, get the Google toolbar. It has a feature which allows spell checking inside web forms. I love my new google toolbar! But I still made some mistakes, God help when I am tired! ) I wrote now instead of know. I wish there was a program that would find these errors as well! LOL While cumbersome, some people use Word and then cut and paste into their newsreader. On Nov 9, 5:18 pm, Peter Bowditch wrote: Kevysmom wrote: I dont have spell check, But I would like it. Tell me how I can get it? If you insist on posting through Google Groups rather than using a real newsreader, get the Google toolbar. It has a feature which allows spell checking inside web forms. -- Peter Bowditch aa #2243 The Millenium Projecthttp://www.ratbags.com/rsoles Australian Council Against Health Fraudhttp://www.acahf.org.au Australian Skepticshttp://www.skeptics.com.au To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com |
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"Mark Probert" wrote in message news:bbh_i.3574$ET.1306@trndny03... Kevysmom wrote: If you insist on posting through Google Groups rather than using a real newsreader, get the Google toolbar. It has a feature which allows spell checking inside web forms. I love my new google toolbar! But I still made some mistakes, God help when I am tired! ) I wrote now instead of know. I wish there was a program that would find these errors as well! LOL While cumbersome, some people use Word and then cut and paste into their newsreader. Outlook and Outlook express "use" word with all of its capability. No cut and paste required. On Nov 9, 5:18 pm, Peter Bowditch wrote: Kevysmom wrote: I dont have spell check, But I would like it. Tell me how I can get it? If you insist on posting through Google Groups rather than using a real newsreader, get the Google toolbar. It has a feature which allows spell checking inside web forms. -- Peter Bowditch aa #2243 The Millenium Projecthttp://www.ratbags.com/rsoles Australian Council Against Health Fraudhttp://www.acahf.org.au Australian Skepticshttp://www.skeptics.com.au To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com |
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It's the GABA-receptor
Thank You, I really do need a proof reader to correct my many mistakes! Taking and passing high school chemisgtry would also help alot. Actually the mistake I made was not adding brackets around one of the "A" It is GABA(A)-receptors. And its "chemistry" not "chemisgtry" also it is "a lot" not "alot" How did you pass a bar exam? On Nov 13, 7:54 am, Mark Probert wrote: Kevysmom wrote: It's the GABA-receptor Thank You, I really do need a proof reader to correct my many mistakes! Taking and passing high school chemisgtry would also help alot. The type of seizures my son has is only controlled using benzodiazepines. There is a Benzodiazepine site on the Gaba Receptor. When a person has a prolonged seizure and is rushed to the ER, They use Benzodiazpines to stop the seizure. Some children need to be on Benzo's everyday. The importance of glutamate, glycine, and -aminobutyric acid transport and regulation in manganese, mercury and lead neurotoxicity http://www.sciencedirect.com/science...i=B6WXH-4F7H54... On Nov 9, 8:16 am, SanHolo wrote: Don't take this personal, but I must correct two things you wrote: On Nov 9, 2:33 am, Kevysmom wrote: All diesease are biochemical abnormalties.. Not so. .Why do you think Lets take seizures, it a simple one. Seizures can be caused by mercury poisoning. what happens when a baby is poisoned by mercury, the mercury targets the GABBA receptors causing problems, So now the baby has to take a chemical to prevent the seizures that was caused by mercurys interference of the GABBA receptor, This is what I call a Biochemical abnormality. Even if it is induced by a toxin. Same thing with diabetes, You take insulin because of a biochemical abnormality. It's the GABA-receptor, there is no known GABBA or GABBA receptor. Although there are a vast number of different biomolecules, many are complex and large molecules (called polymers) that are composed of similar repeating subunits (called monomers). Each class of polymeric biomolecule has a different set of subunit types. For example, a protein is a polymer made up of 20 or more amino acids. Biochemistry studies the chemical properties of important biological molecules, like proteins, in particular the chemistry of enzyme-catalyzed reactions. A polymer with 20 amino acids is a peptide. If you have about 100 amino acids, then you call it a protein. Every living cell (and therefore the human body) uses 20 different amino acids to build all proteins it needs, maybe you confused it with this number.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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In article ,
Yuri Kuchinsky wrote: Greetings, all, Everywhere in the US media, the current prevalence of autism is typically cited at 1 in 150, or thereabouts. Now, of course this is bad enough, considering that this disease was almost unknown a generation ago... But according to Gallup and Yazbak, "When 1 in 150 is really 1 in 67" By Raymond W. Gallup & F. Edward Yazbak, MD, FAAP http://www.vaproject.org/yazbak/1-in...7-20071005.htm this rate, based on a widely published CDC estimate, is severely underestimated. As Gallup and Yazbak show, the numbers as recently published by the U.S. Department of Education should be seen as far more reliable. Unless, of course, their whole methodology is wrong: http://autismnaturalvariation.blogsp...s-1-in-67.html -- David Wright :: alphabeta at prodigy.net These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct. "Saddam Hussein was a bad man, connected with some incredibly dangerous people: Cheney, Rumsfeld, George Galloway." -- Marcus Brigstocke |
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